Low Beams Not Working Due to Poor Connection at Combination Switch on Honda Pilot

An overheated wire in the head light harness can cause the low beams not to work. Replacing combination light/turn signal switch switch, the wire for the low beams, and the combination switch connector (if damaged) should repair this issue.

Both low beams went out simutaneously on my Pilot. Replacement bulbs didn't help and fuse is just fine. Ninety dollars later Honda service reports the headlight harness is burnt. To replace the whole harness will cost $988, or a used one for $442, or I could get one myself from the bone-yard and have them install it for $137. According to the internet this has been an ongoing problem with Honda...Time for me to switch from Honda's to something else!

Passenger side headlight stopped working because the connector/socket had melted. Have not fixed yet but apparently this issue has been recalled on 2003 Honda Pilots, but not on 2005, despite the numerous occurrences & complaints. Honda needs to include the 2005 Honda Pilots in the recall as well. I am filing a complaint with the NHTSA.

While driving early morning hours on interstate with low beam headlights on for @2hours I detected smoke coming through steering column. After identifying that only system in use on steering column was headlights I switched them off and smoke subsided. I never confirmed whether lights were still on. It was sunrise so I couldn't tell at time of incident. I immediately cancelled trip and headed back to home town Honda dealer. I described problem and they checked and confirmed that the headlight dimmer switch shorted out and started melting wiring harness. Issue is being corrected but will cost @ $600 without main wiring harness replacement. Technician stated he can repair main wiring harness without replacing it. I am concerned with safety and reliability of car in future. I had planned to let my 16 yr old daughter drive for school vehicle but now will trade off.

both high beams are out. replaced bulbs and they are ok. replaced relay. now changing out the dimmer switch... although I doubt that's going to work as the other lights surrounding the low beams come on. :[

I was in the driveway just started my car and turned the switch for the headlights when both my low beam lights simultaneously went out my high beams did too but after re starting the car they were the only working form of headlights, needless to say still having this issue and was looking for answers

Right low beam stopped working, bulb and fuse are fine, wiring to bulb appears to be scorched. No power at contact to light bulb. Looks like another problem with our 2006 Honda Pilot. If Honda doesn't fix this it will be our last Honda.

My 2007 Honda Jazz had Low beam headlights flickering on and off whilst driving and then no low beam at all.
Globes and fuses all ok however Honda Australia say there has been no re call for no low beam in Australia.
Peel Honda want $135 per hour to try and identify the cause plus parts with no estimate of costs.
Web site says 27000 Jazz in Australia were recalled for no low beam however Honda say this was America only.
Dont know where to go from here.
I am in Australia however your site would not allow an Australian zip code so I used 60001

I'm having the same problem with my 2007 Honda Pilot where I replaced the light bulb for the headlight (drivers side) and checked the fuse and nothing. I then took it to my mechanic and he said it was either the light switch or wiring from the harness. He thought there may be a recall so I then called Honda and they said the recalls are for earlier models and not for a 2007. I may need to take it to the dealer since it may be over my mechanics head.